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35 F -is ,. lil ..u N T ll! it I .1 5 Y A ,, N M I .i .2 iii F.. 5 be F. J 5. 4 I a M255 fag --f2f L-ai, flag, -H151-l-l lE BLUE JAY: Aa, 15 'ra 43 FRESHMAN CLASS F. lihy. Spring. lirinkwnrth. W. l.irhty, G Wenger, Hayes. R Cratner, lit-yer, M Lenze. Hnghvs, Frantz. Preist. W Myers, R. lihy, L. lllark Lanning, K. Farpenter, R. Vhirllvavlier, K Aherle. A Aesvhliinan, M. .lai'nhia, I.elTler. M. llkele. Close, Gakle. Spellnieier. Roberts, M Hunk. Palnn-r Walker, Helpingstine, lbanliker. Ralston, T, Taylor, Uullins. R. Lnwe, lilu-rwein, C. Hnntlley. W. Weiss. Q. Taylllr. Grutlv. R Sclnieider I.. l.e-tue, Wiley. R Wenger. liwing. R. Kon-h. M. liaharn. M. Mashen-r, Miss Smith, H Wherry, lireitweiser. H Kreitzer. U Kunscr. C' Krmser. liuetsi-li CLASS HISTORY Un St-ptr-tnluer l, 19332, sixty hnys and girls niet at the High St-hnnl hniltling. At iirst every lhitig was so strange' we were even strange tn earh otlwr. The upper elasstnen paitl little attrntitni tu ns nntil they nlisvnve-reti that we were rnnre intelligent appearing than the usual Frewlnnen, M hen we were at-i-tisluiiietl tu the new atninsphere we lmlflly called a vlass meeting and 4-let-te-tl Harry Wherry, Melha Masheter, .Ieanettc Wiley, Maxine Graham. for class utlieers, and Miss lre-ne Smith for the vlass mnmisor. The tirst tnnnth seetnecl tn hi- haskethall nionth all strikes were taken with a lltfll with the upper elassnn-n at hat Then fulluweti the life uf a tiigskin. We vtnisitleratetl ourselves fortunate in having Wumlruw I,ef'fler and Vlyile Kunst-r represent us in funtllall, anil Harry Wln-rry in baske-Iliall. lhir parties :intl pienies were nut Illlllll-'l lJllS, lint we know nu entnplainl since we are lunking fnrwaril tm- hetter times next year as snpltrnnnres, i mga., ffffdg, paf,1,, il. V113i,g'i:fi!i,i ff' gs., 15, 1- '
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SErA2'i !igj ' ' QETHE ,. -,I -ll -4 lf SOPHOMORE CLASS iw '75 F i li S 2 F. li Sl 2 E F Q ll ,Nd I, 3' Il ' W I I I EE F' V. Aeschliman. Hatz, Greene, Rogers, Geer, M. Haley, Steele, A. Jacobia, Ayers. F .. Arick, M. Schneider, A. Weiss, M. Bowker, Mease G. Aeschliman, A. Clark, Hall, Crawford, D. McNary, L. Miller. V. Lortscher, McNary. QQ West, Young, Kiner, Livengood, L Miller, L. Hook A if McQuillen, Gresham, D. Bode. Lines, Borton, Holdren, Kreitzer. Shadel, Lancaster, E. Evans, Bungard, M. Carpenter, M. Miller, F. Ukele Studer, L. Miller, Minger, Koch, Wenger, Durstine, Mr. Barber, Aberle. Sheldon. if Porter. I. Hundley, L. Carpenter, D. Maynard, Dillaplain, D. Bowker 'ld E ft, --v--- 2- pt CLASS HISTORY if In September, 1931, we started, as Freshman in the Sabetha High school, on the Royal 9' gi Road to Learning, which leads up the Mount of High Ideal to the Temple of Knowledge. To g guide us we elected George Lancaster, president: Junior Greene, vice-president: Dale Ayres. l secretary-treasurer: Bernice Dannefer, program chairman: and Miss Smith as sponsor. As a diversion some of the travelers participated in athletics, music, and scholarship. I 1, 3 Having completed one-quarter of our journey we paused on the mountain side during the e summer of 1932. High Ideals again called us in September, 1932, we, as Sophomores in the Sahetha High School, resumed our ascent to the Temple of Knowlege. A few travelers have '- fallen in the Depths of Despair while others have joined our ranks. As guides we elected Henry i Aherle, presidentg Lois Miller, vice-president, Maxine Sheldon, secretaryrtreasurerg Dana Durstine, Qi' gg program chairman: and Mr. Barber, sponsor. , Because of great progress made by some of our travelers they were made members of the M Alpha Club, others have taken side trips into the fields of debate, music. athletics, and , . bi entertainment. with one-half of our journey completed eagerly we look forward to our further is 3 approach to the Temple of Knowledge. if 1, if 5 r ir' li . .. .. . . . , , W Y 'zlll asarf-id2p,a4.dl1A.. f-afigezgifiafefg 'ie-2115?-:Ha ? ' lin. 'f fill 25252
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